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The Climategate article talks of a "hacker" who "stole" emails and other data from the CRU. However, at UK law there is legislation permitting whistleblowers to release information that discloses criminality, as - prima facie - the Climategate emails do. The bias against the whistleblower that is evident in the current draft of the article is unacceptable. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.197.196.104 (talk) 04:16, 27 December 2009 (UTC)

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Thank you for your work on Scientific opinion on climate change. Thats good research. Brusegadi (talk) 06:22, 23 March 2008 (UTC)

Scientific opinion on climate change

Hi Curtis,

please check pages before you add this link. Most climate-related articles already have at least one and often two links (one in the main text and one in an infobox) to this article.

Good work, otherwise! --Stephan Schulz (talk) 11:40, 3 June 2008 (UTC)

Cheers

For fixing up my typos today.  :-) --Jaymax (talk) 11:04, 21 September 2009 (UTC)

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Thanks for the award. Actually, I probably learned more from that discussion than Damorbel. Q Science (talk) 04:47, 12 November 2009 (UTC)

Speedy deletion declined: Scientific society

Hello CurtisSwain, and thanks for your work patrolling new changes. I am just informing you that I declined the speedy deletion of Scientific society - a page you tagged - because: The reason given is not a valid speedy deletion criterion. Please review the criteria for speedy deletion for more information. A good catch, though: I've restored the original redirect. If you have any questions or problems, please let me know. Tikiwont (talk) 11:10, 16 November 2009 (UTC)

Well, it is rather the opposite. The name Scientific society still exists but it is currently not an article but a redirect, that is anybody clicking or typing it will directly be sent to learned society with a small note at the top pointing out what happened. That was how it was created and that alone is a reason, not to delete the whole thing, but to revert the changes. Nevertheless, the strange version you found, is still in the edit history, in some kind of wiki-limbo as it could be reverted once again. Try to click on above link, find the hatnote, click once more on the name and then check the history tab.--Tikiwont (talk) 20:49, 16 November 2009 (UTC)

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For William M. Connolley (talk) 13:09, 19 November 2009 (UTC)

Better Late Than Never

I appreciate your concern regarding my morale after attempting to improve the global warming article. I assure you, I am not discouraged by the reaction to my input. I'm sure, at some point, I'll return to address any concerns and arguments raised about the information I offered, but unless an article is the source of ongoing vandalism, I rarely spend more than a day or two on any given subject. In that time, I do what I can to get information as up-to-date and objective as possible (and in the case of that article, almost all the data presented was 3-5 years old and extremely limited in scope). As far as I'm concerned, if (referenced and verifiable) data is provided by legitimate scientists and scholars in a subject's field, it is valid (though not necessarily accurate) input - regardless of efforts by anonymous posters in internet communities to question or discredit their credentials.
As someone having drawn no conclusions (and thoroughly indifferent on the matter) of global warming, I read the article hoping to learn about the various theories as to what might be prompting it. I was surprised to see that it addressed such a narrow frame-of-reference and presented data and conclusions that largely support one perspective (ie. a chart like this, presenting its data to highlight, and drawing conclusions from, a period of warming from 1980-2005 while completely disregarding a previous, identical period of warming from 1910-1945) - particularly given the volume of variables and possibilities that may exist . Reading the 'FAQ' on the talk page was even more alarming, as it relies heavily on unreliable sources (notably - blogs) to justify the article's weighted perspective.
All that being said, however, you're right, muddling through the data is daunting and perplexing. Particularly because it's largely presented by sources that, although academically reliable, often have a great deal to gain by adhering to a specific ideology.
--K10wnsta (talk) 23:53, 20 November 2009 (UTC)

Global warming

I really don't know how to reply to this one. It's not that I don't have anything to say, it's that Woodwalker comment is so long I don't know how to start a reply and how to end it. If I may, I see two errors: (1) fallacy verbosity, his arguments is so long and interlocked that it can't be effectively deduced logically, (2) this is for you, its special pleading, he's asking for an exception to WP:COMMONNAME when the exception itself is unjustified. Those are his errors, my were a misrepresentation of his arguments, which right now I'm not quite sure how it works beyond the fact that its conclusion is that the lead and title are inaccurate. I think your advice was beyond good. Stop replying. If you were me, how do you think I should handle this? You seem to be able to see big picture, thanks. ChyranandChloe (talk) 07:40, 4 December 2009 (UTC)

Hi both, and sorry for interrupting (this talk page was on my watchlist, donno why). A personal note: I think all of this is not worth the fuzz anyway. I just passed by, saw a problem when comparing title and content, checked the literature and wanted to tell. Personally, I don't like titles like "global warming (20th century)". My favourite solution wouldn't be to change the title but to change the content in a way it fits with the title. That could be done by adding a small (no undue weight) section about global warming in the past, with links to more specialized articles. In that way the title will cover the subject: problem solved. Anyway, I'm not going to change anything without you agreeing, although I'll be against keeping the FA status if it stays like this. The fact that English isn't my native tongue could be the reason for appearing verbose. In short, my point is that the word "global warming" includes other things beside the current content of the article.
As for special pleading, I didn't do that. I don't want to see exceptions to WP:COMMONNAME. I believe it doesn't apply. Cheers, Woodwalker (talk) 08:27, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
Feedback is always welcome. Replying back on Talk:Global warming# Lede is (deliberately?) misleading--CurtisSwain (talk) 09:26, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
What's lost in brevity, Curtis, is that I think your proposal is probably the best one so far. Despite this, there are three points I want addressed. I'm not worried about you, but I hope I actually get answered. Woodwalker, thanks, although apparently the discussion has left us behind. Again. And for the third time. ChyranandChloe (talk) 05:09, 5 December 2009 (UTC)

Talkback

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A8UDI 11:31, 5 December 2009 (UTC)

User:CurtisSwain/Sandbox

I commented out the category's and interwiki links on User:CurtisSwain/Sandbox because they are not allowed. Can you remove them so they do not show in article namespace. See WP:BADCATS. Cheers. -- Alan Liefting (talk) - 06:47, 8 December 2009 (UTC)


Global Warming

The article already links to the list of opposing scientists from the closing sentence in the text. In general we don't put links already mentioned into see also do we? I didn't revert it but thought I would check if there was a special reason. --BozMo talk 10:08, 10 December 2009 (UTC)

I was just trying to throw the skeptics a bone so they'd stop complaining about "POV", "bias", etc.--CurtisSwain (talk) 00:03, 11 December 2009 (UTC)


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Thank you very much for the page link to the article that you posted on my talk page, I read over the article, and it was just what I had been looking for. -- Imadeausername! (talk) 02:57, 15 December 2009 (UTC)

Thanks for the encouragement

of the Timeline--SPhilbrickT 19:55, 26 December 2009 (UTC)